Tiberius Brutus

Tiberius Brutus (322 BC-) was a senator of the Roman Republic and the head of the House of Brutii from 270 BC until his death. Brutus held the title of Quaestor from 270 BC to 266 BC.

Biography
Tiberius Junius Brutus was born in 322 BC in Tarentum, Apulia, in the Roman Republic (present-day Taranto, Italy). He was a member of the House of Brutii, a major family of Roman society descended from Lucius Tarquinius Superbus and the leaders of Etruria. Brutus' family was very powerful in the Senate, and he was elected as Quaestor in 270 BC under Consul Servius Maxentius, a great military commander of his time. Tiberius was in charge of the financial affairs of Rome while holding this post, and he also became the leader of his household. Under his supervision, the House of Brutii conquered Greece from the Greek Cities and the Macedonian Empire, and added much of South Europe to Roman rule.